Natural Inexpensive Facial Skin Care

How to Wash and Moisturizer Your Face Naturally and Economically

© Pamela Palmer

May 11, 2009
Natural Cosmetic Line, Avalon Natural Products
Facial skin is one of the most sensitive parts of the human body. Natural skin care is one of the best ways to treat your skin, and natural can be simple and inexpensive.

Eco-friendly cleansers and all natural moisturizers direct from nature are the best way to care for any skin. They are often available inexpensively for do-it-yourself home use.

Eco Friendly Skin Care Cleansers

There are many skin care cleansers touted as “natural”. Consumers need to verify a company's claims by reading the ingredient list and to double-check the validity of the "natural" claim. Websites, such as Skin Deep, a database of the Environmental Working Group, which monitors the cosmetics industry, are great tools to help in that verification.

Legitimate all natural soaps have very few ingredients, since they are made primarily from saponified oils and fragrant essential oils. Washing with a natural soap before bedtime each night is the best routine for natural skin care. Rinsing with water only each morning will prevent over drying.

African Black soap is a natural soap that is deeply moisturizing and yet effective for cleansing, with mild exfoillent properties. A reduction of irregularities on the skin can be seen after a few weeks of consistent use.

Toning is an Integral Step in Skin Care

Toning with a natural astringent to deep clean and tighten pores is an important step. For natural toning, try witch hazel on oily parts of the face. Over-the-counter witch hazel, found in any drug store, does have approximately 15-20% alcohol, but it is still gentle enough to use on facial skin.

Skin Care for Acne and Black Head Blemishes

Tea Tree oil, the Australian natural antibiotic oil, is a great way to obliterate blemishes and repeated break-outs—without the side-effects from expensive medications. Tea Tree oil does smell strong though, similar to turpentine or camphor. The aroma does dissipate quickly, however, usually within just a few minutes.

Tea Tree oil is a little pricey, but long-lasting. It is available from retailers that sell essential oils.

Healing Skin Imperfections with Aloe Vera

Aloe vera acts as a humectant (attracting water to the skin) and also heals up imperfections and scars. It quickly soaks in, and leaves skin feeling fresh and rejuvenated. Aloe Vera gel is found in a bottled form in most grocery stores, but it is important to make sure that the gel is 100% Aloe Vera and not filled with additives.

Keys to Skin Care Moisturizing

  • One of the best natural moisturizing oils is olive oil. According to The Olive Oil Source, a website serving the olive oil industry: "Antioxidants help slow the aging process." Olive Oil is rich in these antioxidants, particularly Vitamin E; known for its cell regenerative abilities.
  • An equal amount of whole milk to olive oil, mixed and applied to facial skin for 15-minutes and rinsed off with water, is an easy spa treatment mask that can be done each night.
  • Many signs of skin aging come from sun exposure. To keep skin protected, use a full-spectrum SPF sunscreen each day year-round. Alba, a natural cosmetic manufacturer, has a line of mostly natural sunscreens to choose from. (There is no completely natural sunscreen on the market, to date.)

Healthy skin care is best, when natural products are used. Following a regular routine using non-toxic, natural cosmetics, will yield the most effective results for healthy skin care—perhaps yielding a natural beauty, similar to the ancient queen, Cleopatra.


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